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Is the entire Midwestern region of the united states on the breaking point? Just a few days ago a 4.0 magnitude quake rocked America’s heartland. That is the focus of this edition of Breaking Point on the NextNewsNetwork…. The epicenter of that quake was 2 miles southwest of STEELE MISSOURI. No one was injured but but the same won’t be true when the next mega quake redefines the Midwest. FEMA has already conducted drills assuming the next mega quake will kill 100,000 and displace 7 million people.
Now most people think earthquakes are just a problem that folks in California have to deal with. Not so. The Midwest is home to one of the most active fault lines in the world.
It’s known as the NEW MADRID SEISMIC ZONE and micro-quakes happen there multiple times almost every single day. In fact I get an email notification for the United States Geological Survey every time they do… but the BIG ONE is long overdue.
The last great series of Quakes occurred at the end of 1811 and early 1812 with a magnitude of 7.5.
According to the historical record on the quakes a single life was lost in New Madrid meanwhile chimneys collapsed and log cabin homes were destroyed Cincinnati Ohio. The quake was so devastating and caused major earth changes to the region. It triggered great landslides covering nearly 130 kilometers.
Then in 1968Illinois was rocked by a magnitude 5.4 earthquake. No casualties were reported however it shook the foundations of buildings in Chicago and crumbled chimneys 23 states were affected over 580,000 square miles… and caused the Gateway Arch to shake.
In 2005Robert RoyBritt, writing for “LIVESCIENCE dot com warned that within 50 years a New Madrid event could occur citing a USGSFact sheet ,
“There is a 9-in-10 chance of a magnitude 6 to 7 temblor occurring in the New Madrid Seismic Zone within the next 50 years.” - USGS
Frightening facts to face if you live in the Midwestern United States. Chicago, St. Louis, Cincinnati.... all would be reduced to a pile of steel and glass. Are you prepared?
Have you ever experienced an earthquake? What did you do to survive? Has the Midwest really reached its breaking point?
Tell me about it in the comments below.
For the next news network… I’m Gary Franchi
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Hey Everyone, back with another US hunting trip. Last one in Chicago featuring Quake Collectables & KaPow collectables plus a comic shop! Enjoy!
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CBS 2's Charlie De Mar talks with a Chicago woman whose father lives where the earthquake struck Tuesday.

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FEMA prepped for Chicago Killer Quake!

FEMA prepped for Chicago Killer Quake!

FEMA prepped for Chicago Killer Quake!

Is the entire Midwestern region of the united states on the breaking point? Just a few days ago a 4.0 magnitude quake rocked America’s heartland. That is the focus of this edition of Breaking Point on the NextNewsNetwork…. The epicenter of that quake was 2 miles southwest of STEELE MISSOURI. No one was injured but but the same won’t be true when the next mega quake redefines the Midwest. FEMA has already conducted drills assuming the next mega quake will kill 100,000 and displace 7 million people.
Now most people think earthquakes are just a problem that folks in California have to deal with. Not so. The Midwest is home to one of the most active fault lines in the world.
It’s known as the NEW MADRID SEISMIC ZONE and micro-quakes happen there multiple times almost every single day. In fact I get an email notification for the United States Geological Survey every time they do… but the BIG ONE is long overdue.
The last great series of Quakes occurred at the end of 1811 and early 1812 with a magnitude of 7.5.
According to the historical record on the quakes a single life was lost in New Madrid meanwhile chimneys collapsed and log cabin homes were destroyed Cincinnati Ohio. The quake was so devastating and caused major earth changes to the region. It triggered great landslides covering nearly 130 kilometers.
Then in 1968Illinois was rocked by a magnitude 5.4 earthquake. No casualties were reported however it shook the foundations of buildings in Chicago and crumbled chimneys 23 states were affected over 580,000 square miles… and caused the Gateway Arch to shake.
In 2005Robert RoyBritt, writing for “LIVESCIENCE dot com warned that within 50 years a New Madrid event could occur citing a USGSFact sheet ,
“There is a 9-in-10 chance of a magnitude 6 to 7 temblor occurring in the New Madrid Seismic Zone within the next 50 years.” - USGS
Frightening facts to face if you live in the Midwestern United States. Chicago, St. Louis, Cincinnati.... all would be reduced to a pile of steel and glass. Are you prepared?
Have you ever experienced an earthquake? What did you do to survive? Has the Midwest really reached its breaking point?
Tell me about it in the comments below.
For the next news network… I’m Gary Franchi
Remember to like share and subscribe to the channel - that’s how we grow!
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25:06

Toy Hunting & finds in Chicago Part 3 - Quake & KaPow Collectables

Toy Hunting & finds in Chicago Part 3 - Quake & KaPow Collectables

Toy Hunting & finds in Chicago Part 3 - Quake & KaPow Collectables

Hey Everyone, back with another US hunting trip. Last one in Chicago featuring Quake Collectables & KaPow collectables plus a comic shop! Enjoy!
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Chicago Woman Frantically Calls Father In Mexico After Quake

Chicago Woman Frantically Calls Father In Mexico After Quake

Chicago Woman Frantically Calls Father In Mexico After Quake

CBS 2's Charlie De Mar talks with a Chicago woman whose father lives where the earthquake struck Tuesday.

Ecuadoreans in Chicago Organizing Quake Relief

(18 Apr 2016) In Chicago, where at least 30,000 Ecuadoreans live, fundraising efforts are underway for the victims of this weekend's deadly earthquake.
Shop and restaurant owners are putting together what they can for those in their home country, as many remain concerned about family members still in Ecuador.
This comes as rescue workers struggle to save people still trapped in collapsed buildings following the massive earthquake that killed at least 350 people and injured thousands more.
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